====== How to work with elevation data in Locus? ======
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Available only with **[[https://www.locusmap.app/premium|Premium]]**
Elevation data are necessary for many aspects of work with Locus:
* base of calculation of route **elevation gain** when [[manual:user_guide:tracks:planning|planning. ]]
* definition of **elevation of [[manual:user_guide:points|point objects]]** (POIs, geocaches...)
* database for **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings#dynamic_elevation|dynamic elevation tool]]** (displays elevation on the position of the map cursor)
* database for rendering **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings#map_shading|terrain shading]]**
* filling elevation of imported **[[manual:user_guide:tracks:import|route files]]** in case the file contains at least one route
* filling elevation of imported **[[manual:user_guide:items|Map items]]**
* **elevation of routes** calculated by the app's [[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:settings#router|router]] (LoRouter, BRouter, YOURS, ..)
* **[[manual:user_guide:tools:altitude|altitude measuring optimization]]**
* elevation gain displayed with **[[manual:user_guide:functions:guidance|guiding lines]]** or lines to GPS location
* database necessary for **[[manual:user_guide:tools:altitude#pressure_sensor|pressure sensor calibration]]**
* calculation of **[[manual:user_guide:tracks:planning#estimated_travel_time|Trip time]]**
Please do not confuse with **current altitude** that is obtained from GPS data together with values from the barometric pressure meter in your device (if applicable), [[manual:user_guide:tools:altitude|see more >>]]. Current altitude values are also used for calculating elevation gain in recorded tracks and are available for all Locus Map users.
===== Where to get it? =====
In order to use all features above, it is necessary to **download elevation data**. There are a few methods how to get it:
==== Offline maps ====
LoMaps and other offline maps from our map partners offered in [[manual:user_guide:locus_store:about|Locus Store]] in packages cover the whole World. **Each map package contains elevation data that can be downloaded separately for free:**\\ {{ :manual:faq:elevdata.jpg?nolink |}}
==== Creating or editing a point of interest ====
* [[manual:user_guide:points:add|Add a new point of interest]] or open detail screen of an existing point located in the area that we want to cover with elevation data
* find //Elevation// field and if it is empty, tap the button GET next to it
==== Group of points ====
* select points (check them) in a desired point folder
* tap {{:manual:user_guide:ic_arrow_simple_up_alt.png?nolink&30|}}More and {{:manual:user_guide:ic_fill_altitude_alt.png?nolink&30|}}Fill elevation in bottom panel
==== Track or route ====
* open a track/route detail screen
* tap {{:manual:user_guide:ic_arrow_simple_up_alt.png?nolink&30|}}More and {{:manual:user_guide:ic_fill_altitude_alt.png?nolink&30|}}Fill elevation in bottom panel
==== Custom elevation data sources ====
* **[[http://viewfinderpanoramas.org/dem3.html|Viewfinderpanoramas.org]]** - SRTM3 data enhanced in mountainous and polar areas. Resolution 3".
* **[[https://sonny.4lima.de/|Sonny's LiDAR Models of European Countries]]** - very accurate data obtained from LiDAR mapping missions, covering many European countries. Resolutions 1" and 3”.
* store the data in //Locus/data/srtm// directory and **restart the app**
===== Map shading =====
Map or terrain shading serves better readability of the displayed terrain relief. Locus offers three modes:
* **hill shading** - simulating covering of the landscape by sun shade
* **slopes** - highlighting slope gradients of >30°, >35° and >40
* **colored elevation** - elevation levels are differed by colors (e.g. lowlands are green, mountains brown).
==== Instructions ====
Go to Settings > Maps > Advanced features > Map shading > Enable (select which type of map should display the shading)
[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings#map_shading|More about map shading settings >>]]